After Palace’s third win in a row at Liverpool two weeks ago it looked like Premier League survival had all-but been assured.

Sam Allardyce’s side had dragged themselves aways from the drop with that impressive 2-1 victory, as well as wins over Chelsea and Arsenal and it was widely acknowledged they were as good as safe.

Statisticians gave them minimal chance of going down and it looked like a club record fifth consecutive season in the top flight beckoned. But then Burnley came to Selhurst and won last weekend and now nothing is assured.

With Swansea’s point at Old Trafford, Palace now sit six points ahead of the Swans in 18th with three games to go. They a +19 better goal difference than Swansea so effectively that’s seven points but the Eagles’ remaining fixtures are not easy.

They have Manchester United away, a battling Hull at home and, on Saturday, Manchester City away; a team they have never visited and won at in the Premier League.

Allardyce will need to repeat whatever he did at Stamford Bridge and Anfield if the Eagles' survival is to be secured this weekend.

Kick off time

The kick-off is scheduled for 12:30pm on Saturday May 6th.

TV

The match will be televised live on Sky Sports 1, with coverage starting from 11.30am. You can also follow build up and live coverage on football.london.

Sadly, unless you are a Sky customer, there are no legal British streams for tonight's game.

Those who have Sky will be able to use the broadcaster's SkyGo service on a laptop, tablet or mobile device or desktop computer.